Duplicating machine



, Jn'12'1940# J. JQFIZANIGAN 2,185,188

Y DUPLICATING MACH-INE Filed Apri; 26, 1958 9 sheets-sneet 1 INVENTR ATTORNEYS;

Jan. 2, '-l940.- Y J.'J. FLANIGAN '2,185,188

I DULIQATING MACHINE n A Filed April 2e, 193s '9 sheets-smet 2' y v |N'VENT0R. Bi Si ATTORNEYS.

Jan. 2, 1940. J. J. FLANIGAN DUPLICATINQ MACHINE 9 4Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed Aprii 26. 193e INVENTOR m ATTORNEYS Jan 2, 1940- J. J. FLANIGAN 2,185,188

DUPLICATING MACHINE Filed April 2.6, 1938 9 Sheets-Sheet 5 .1- m, ,m1,. 1 n Y 1 @mamas` Jan. 2, 1940.4 J. J. FLANIGAN DUPLICATING MACHINE Fil-ed April 26, 1938 9 Sheets-Sheet 6 llVENTOR ATTORNEYS u@ N5 k,

Jan, 2, 1940.

J. J. FLANIGAN DUPLIGATING MACHINE Filed April 26, 1938 ATTORNEYS.

9 Sheets-Sheet 7 DUPLICATING MACHINE Filed April 26, 1938 9 Sheets-.Sheet 9 INVENTOR` ATTORNEYS Patented Jen. 2,11940 'PATEN'lf ori-ICEI A 2,185,188" l f DUPucATING Macimm John J. Flanigan, OakKPark, Ill., assignor to L'C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc., Syraouse.- N. Y., a corporation of New York I Application April ze, 193s, serial No. 204,302

of the kind whereby copies of matte s are made by the so-calledv wet process" of uplicating.

6 In said' process, of duplicating a posit ve copy of matter delineated in reverse with a suitable copying ink upon a paper master sheet is transferred directly to a copy or clear sheet ofpaper which is dampened or moistened with a solvent for the ink, the moistened clear sheet being engaged under pressure with the inked face lof the master sheet to effect the transfer of/ sufllcient in k from the master sheet to the clear sheet to produce on the clear sheet a 4legible positive copy of the y matter delineated in reverse on the master sheet. The invention has for Vits general purpose to provide an improved duplicating machine of the type referred to. Specilc purposes of the invention are to provide a'hi'ghly eiiicient rotary dupli- 'eating machine for making copies by the wet process f duplication, and to increase the rate vof copy output of such machines, the quality of copies made thereby, the number pf copies which can be made from a given master sheet, and the ease and speed with which a change of master sheets may be effected.

To the foregoing ends, and other ends which will 'appear hereinafter from the description in detail of the preferred embodiment of the invention shown in the accompanying drawings, the invention consists in the combinations of devices,

features of construction, and arrangements 'of parts hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in theappendedclaims.

Figs. 1 and 2 are fragmentary side elevations 'of the machine as viewed respectively from` the Inthe drawings: .I

right and left hand sides of the machine and with the parts positioned as in Fig. 14;

Fig. 3 is a detail view partly in vertical Sectio on Athe line 3 -3 of Fig. 6;

Fig. 4 is a detail horizontal sectional view approximately on the line 4 4 of Fig. 14;

Fig. 511s a detail horizontal sectional view on 5 the line5-5 of Fig. 14;'

Fig. 6 isa detail view partly in horizontal secso claims. (ci. I10i-132.5) l f Fig. 10 is a detail sectional view on the line ,Fig 11 is a. fragmentarysectional view on the line II-I'I of Fig. 14; f j

lFig. 11" is a sectional view on line lla-'I i of 5 Fig. 11; .i l.

Fig. 12 is a detail sectional view on the line I2-l2 of Fig. 14;

Fig. 13 is an enlarged fragmentary detail View on the same line as Fig. 11', but showing lcertain 10 parts differently positioned;

Fig. 14 is a vertical sectional View of the machine on the line M-M of Fig. 11 with the working parts loperatively positioned as in Figs. 15

Fig 15 is an enlarged detail sectional view of certainl parts operatively positioned as in Fig. y16;

Fig. 16 -is a fragmentary sectional view of the machine taken on the line lB--IG of Fig. 11, but showing the working parts diii'erently operatively 20 positioned; f

Fig. 17 is a view similar to Fig. 16, but showing the working parts differently positioned;

Fig. 18 is a view similar to Fig. 14, but showing l the working parts differently positioned; 25

Fig. 19 is a view similar to Figs. 16 and 1'7J but showing the working parts differently positioned;

" Fig. 20 is a fragmentary plan view similar to "lution of the drum and as the machine appear in side elevation viewed from the right. 'f

Referring to the drawings', the main frame of 40 the'l machine comprises right and left hand side walls I 0 and I I, a bottom wall I2- connecting the side walls,. and fixed tie rods 1 3, I! and |5-con necting the `side walls. Four rubber supporting wall. i2. l

Journalled in suitable fixed bearings Il and i8 carried by the side walls of the frame is a shaft I9 which extends axially through the duplicating feet I6 for the frame are attached to the bottom 45 cylinder'or drum 20. `Drum 20 is a,meta1 drum 50y fixed on shaft` I9 and havingthe general form of aV hollow metal cylinder with end walls or heads. A gear 2| is fixed on the left hand end of shaft I9. A drive shaft 22, journalled in suitable bearings carried by the side walls of the 65 frame, has lan'operatingcrank handle 23 fixed Gears 26 and 21 have a common hub, and -gearl on the right hand end of, the shaft, and has on the'left hand end of the shaft a gear 2'4. Gear 24v meshes with gear-2|` and is connected with drive shaft 22 (as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2) by means of a one-way drive clutch 25 of ordinary construction. By rotating crank handle 23 clockf wise as viewed in Fig. 1 the drum may-be rotatively driven'A manually.

To adapt` the machine for driving thereof by an electric motor if desiredf,v a trainof gears 26, 21 and y29 and a beltpulley 29 are provided.

` 23" and pulley 29 have. av common hub, the two i Pulley 29'may be belt-driven kmotor.

hubsbeing respectively journalled on stub shafts 30 and 3l fixed to side wall Il. Gear 25 meshes with gear 2|, and gear 21 meshes with gear 29.

` For pressing copy sheets to a master sheet carried by the drum, a rubber-faced platen roller 32 is supported' below the drum for sheet-press- .ing coaction with the drum.v The shaft of the platen roller is journalled in Ibearingsin two bearing" boxes 33 .ilxed'l on two rock arms 34 supported from the frame on pivots 35 located at opposite sides of the' frame. The bearingboxes i aremovable/ toward and from the drum in suitable clearance apertures 36 in the side walls of the frame to permit up and down adjustments'.

of' the platen roller toward and from the drum to control the sheet pressing pressure. These bearing boxesare held elevated by means adjust able to raise and lower said boxes simultaneously and equally.

The said adjustable supporting means includes from an electric' alergias `adjusted relation of the platen vroller to the drum', a

` ment limiting stop is ilxed to bolt 39 and formed with an adjusthandle 55. a n .Sincethe rubber-faced stantly held pressed to the drum it will rotate lug 41 for engagement byy platen roller is cone" under the tractive effect Aof the. drum and at Ithe saine peripheral speed as the drum` during rotative driving of the drum. vThe master sheet fromwhich the lcopies are'to be made' is held to the i drum at one end- (the leading end of the sheet with respect to the direction of rotation of the drum) and is'otherwise/ free from the drum. the

` inked face of the attachedy master sheetbeing outermost. Means, hereinafter 'described,'7 are provided whereby the operator may, at will, effect disconnection of an attached master sheet from vthe drum, discharge of such sheet from the ma chine, and the supply of a new master sheet and connection' thereof to the drug', all without interruption of eitherv drum rotation orlthe regular feed of copy sheets to the machine.

The'machine is provided with c'opy sheet feed ing,`moistening and counting means which will now be described for feeding copy sheets one at a .time atproperintervals substantially horizontally from the front of the machine into the bight fof the drum and platen rollenA properly moistening the upper face/of each fed-,sheet during its transit to the'bight ofthe drum and platen roller and' counting and visually registering the number of copy sheets'fed to the bight of the drum and platen roller.

. Attached atl its rearend to the front portion of the frame and extending forward from the frame is a horizontally disposedcopy sheet feed two bellcranks 31 supported from the frame by box 33.

pivots 38, each of which bellcranks vhasfariV inwardly extending arm and a pendent arm. 'I'he ,inwardly extending arm of each bellcrank .en-

gages under and support the adjacent bearing square crosssection between two end portions 39? of said shank which are reduced to cylindrical L platen roller through a tubular tie andhousingV crosssection and are externally? threaded, extends horizontally across the frame below-the POSed locked nuts 4l threaded on the left handl end of the bolt is abutted by a washer 42. and 'the inner end of an'adjusting nut 43 threaded on the righthand end of the bolt is abutted by a washer 44. Each washer has a square aperture providing a. sliding fit for the washer on th'e- `square part vof `the bolt shank and also has a shallowv diametrical groove 31a in its inner face' -in which is rockably engaged a pair ofpointed hoses-31h formed on the 'pendent ann of the,

, l adjacent b ellcrank.V Bolt 39 is suspended bythe bellcranks and washers. Nut 43 is formed with an integral radially extending handle -45 for` screwing up the'nut to adjust bearing' blocks 33 t upward equally and simultaneouslyand-backing oil' the nut to lower the blocks 'equally and simultaneously; A dial or indicator plate 46, gradu-- A bolt 39, .the shank of which is of venience this table is detachably held' to the table 48, preferably formed ofsheet metal withlongitudinal side `flangesas shown. For c'onl frame by engagement of the ends ofa transverse metal bar 49 under the heads of two screws 50 tapped in the frame side walls-and by e'n'gage-vv52 fixed tothe frame side walls.

ment ofthe ends of a .transverse metal 'bar 5l in notches in the `upper edges of two' metalblocks 'The bars '49 and 5l are weldedto thetable, the blocks 52 and the heads of screws 50 are at the inner faces f of the frame side walls, and the rear end of the. ytablelies between the frame sidewalls.

1 Closely .adjacent the rear end of the feed table 43 is 'a pair of directly superposed introductory f eed rolls onrollers53 and 54,-bet ween which pair of rolls and the superposed and platen roller there is located a pair of superposed suppleme'ntary feedl rollers or'rolls 55 Iand" 5 5 the upper one ofwhich latter pair of rolls functions also'as a'moisture applying roll. The bight of the lpair of rolls 53, 54 is preferably level with i the sheet supporting face of table 49 and slightly lower than the level of the bight ofthe drum and platen roller, while the-level of the bight of thev pair of rolls 55, 56 is preferably substantially the same asv that of the drum and platen, roller, as

shown. Rolls 53 and-54 are Aformed at iizitervalsj thereon with annular grooves, the grooves of each roller registering withthose of the other. Roll 53 is a knurled metal roller, roll' 54"is a rubber- 'I'he shaft portions of', rollers- 54 and 55 are journalled in the-side walls Ill-and Il` ofv the frame, and gears `51 and 53 fixed respectively on y the left'hand end of -theshaft portion of roller 54 and the left hand end off'thefshaft portion ated for coaction with handle 45 to indicate the 0f roller 55 meshwith an intermediate gear 59 holes 2850i somewhat greater diameter than theV moved up and down out of and into contact with journalled on a stub shaft 80 xed to the side wail of the frame. An intermediate gear 6I, journalled on a stub shaft 82 fixed to frame side wall Il, meshes with gears 58 and 24. l

The shaft portion of roller 53 is journalled at its ends in suitable bearings formed on a pair of rock arms 283 loosely pivoted on a rock shaft 84'. Studs 264 iixed'to arms 283 extendthrough studs and formed in a pair of rock arms 83. fixed on shaft 84. Shaft 84 is journalled in the side.

wallsof the frame to permit roller 53 to be roller 54, the frame side walls having clearance apertures 85 to permit such up and down movement of the roller 53. Springs 88 connected to "the studs 264 andI to the frame side walls normally urge-.roller 53 down to roller 54. In its lowered position roller 53 will be driven by the tractive effect of roller 54, and in its raised position roller 53 will not be rotatively driven. Fixed on the right hand end of rock shaft 54 is a rearwardly extending rock arm 81 on which is journalled on a horizontal pivot '89 a small outwardly extending contact roll 88- for contact by means journalled at its ends in the lowerA ends of a pair of rearwardly and downwardly inclined links or arms 19 supported on pivots 1| on the side walls of the frame, each link having adjacent its upper end a short longitudinal slot 1 2 through which the link pivot extends. Springs 13, connected to the links'and the side walls of the rframe and extending forward andv downward from the links, constant yieldingly. hold roller 55 tothe moisture supplying roller 14 and also normally'yieldingly urge roller 55 into contact with roller 58. Roller 141s supported at a silghtly higher level than rollery 55 and in front of roller 55. Means hereinafter described are provided for actingon the lower ends of the links 10' to lift roller 55 against thev resistance of vsprings 13. Suitable clearance apertures'15 are provided in the side walls to permit the up and down movement of roller 55. V i

'Moisture supplying roller 14, is a metal roller having its s haft -portion .iournalled in suitablev bearings in the side walls of the frame, the shaftv portion of said roller at'the left hand end of the roller having, fixed thereon a gear 18' which meshes V `with gear 8l. The moisture applying roll 55 is driven by the tractive effect thereon of the moisture supply .roll 14. The lower portion conduit 8l. Stud 82 has at its outer end a head of roller 14 lies within a removable liouid-supply containing trough 11 having forwardly extendling horizontal arms 18 and 19 at its ends. Arm 18 is formed with a supply channel 80 the 4bottom of which is level with the bottom of the trough, .said channel opening at its rear end to the trough and adjacent its forward end opening lto a horizontal tubular conduit 8| which is rigid with,I and extends leftwar'cl from, arm 18. Arm 19 of the troughhas a yhorizontal stud 82 extending therefrom toward the right andff-located opposite the inner .end of which tapers towardthe shank -of the stud. 'Thesside walls i0 and of the frame are formed respectively with horizontal slots 83 and open at their front ends and extending rearwardly vfrom the front edges of the" walls. l The troughA is removably held in place in the frame, with the conduit extending through ther rear end of slot 84 and with the stud extending through the rear end of slot 83, `by means of a clamping nut 85 threaded on the conduit and' screwed up against the outer face vof wall |I to clamp a shoulder 85 (formed-on the conduit) against .the inner face of wall I i', to hold a re'- cessed -Lboss '81 on arm 18"'iitted over the inner.

end of a pin 88 mounted on `wall Il, and to hold the tapered portion of the head of stud 82 in .an enlarged rounded rear end-portion of slot 83, all as more clearly shown in Figs; 1 and 6. By backing loff nut 85 the trough may be shifted .slightly to the right and then drawn forward out of the frame.

The conduit has extending therethrough near its outer or left hand end a vertical port 89 which communicates with the top of the conduit and a rearwardly and downwardly inclined port 90 which communicatesfwiththe bottom of the conduit. A valve body 9|, mounted onthe conport 95 leading from the bottom of the socket .is shiftable into communication with port 89 by swingingI of the reservoir into the vertical upended position shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, and is shiftable into communication with po'rt 90 by swinging of the-reservoir into the rearwardly. and

downwardly inclined position shown in dotted" lines in Fig. 2. Pin and socket releasable latchling means including pin 98 supported from the conduit and two suitably arranged sockets 9.1`

(one of which is shown in Fig. 2 and in the other one of which the pin is engaged in the position of the reservoir shown in Fig. 2)' are provided for releasably holding the reservoir and valve body in the two described and illustrated positions.

When the machine is in use the reservoir is latched in, its up-ended position -and until its liquid sunplyis exhausted a constant level of liquid will be maintained in thetrough 11 by the barometric feed tothe trough which the described arrangement provides. By swinging the reservoir and valve body into the positioii shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2, the uid in the trough may be drained into the reservoir and there retainedduringnon-use of the machine. vWhen the valve body is in the last-mentioned position the reservoir may be readily detached from the valve body for re-iilling and readily .attached when full to the valve body.

A pair of upwardly and rearwardly extending rock arms 98 held at their lower .ends by pivots 9,9 to the frame side walls have journalled in bearings in their upper ends the 'ends of the shaft portion of a metal roller |00 themain body portion of which extends throughout the. length.. of the main body portion of lroller 14 and is yieldlimited movement of roller ||i|i toward and from than roller 14 and is driven during operation of the machine by the tractive effect of roller |4 on roller |00. The main body portion of each of the rollers |4 andl |00 has formed in its peripheral face a shallow helical groove extending; .repeatedlyaround the main body of the roller and from end to end of the main body of the roller, the direction of winding of the helical groove -in one roller being opposite to that in the other roller. v The groove in roller 14 is designated |03 and that in roller |00 is designated |04. A smooth surfaced metal roller |05 beneath .u roller 56 is yieldingly held to the latter roller byl apertures |09 in the frame side. walls permit limited movement of Yroller |05 toward and from 'roller 56.

A horizontal rock shaft ||0, journalled tin bearingsv in th'e side walls of the frame and lo-f cated at a level higher than the top of feed roll 54 andv higher than the axis of feed roll 56, has

'iixed thereon a pair. of rearwardly extending yarm of the lever downward.

rock arms to the rear, ends of which are fixed the ends of a rod ||2. Shaft ||0 and rod ||2 extend'across the machine between the two pairs o'f rollers 53-54 `and .5S- 56. `Mounted on rock shaft |0 is a series of combined copy-sheet stop and registering levers `||3 each of which isv loosely pivoted substantially midway its endso n said -rock shaft. Spacing sleeves ||4 onv the rock shaft hold the levers ||3 lspaced apart along the rock shaft.v Each -lever ||3 has associated there-` with oneofa series of springs ||5, which spring isl coiled about the shaft 0 and has one `enel thereof bent about rod ||2 in one of a series of annular grooves in said rod and has its opposite end hooked over the forwardly extending arm of the lever `(see Fig. 4) to normally yieldingly` urge the rearwardly'extending arm ofthe lever upward against rod ||2 which overhangs said arm and to normally yieldingly urge the forward A spring ||6 is connected tofframe side wall I0 and to theright hand one of the rock arms to normally pull rod `||2 downward. The,

, grooves in roller 53 are relatively deep t'vo'permit liftingl of the forward ends of levers I |3 labove the top of roller 54 by the downward thrust of rod ||2 on,I the rear ends of the levers when rod ||2is pulled' down from its raisedposition of Fig. 14 to its lowered position of Fig. 16. In the raised pqsitionpof rod ||2 the springs 5 will normally yieldingly urge levers ||3 into Athe posi-` .tion shown in Fig. 14 in which the .forward end of each' lever lies-partly jin both ones of' the adjacent pair of.reglstering .annular groovesdn' rollers 53. and 54. Clearance `apertures ||1 are provided in the frame side wallsto permit the described movement'of rod ||2.

Fixed on the right hand end of rock shaft, ||0 l is a rearwardly extending rock arm ||8 having journalled thereon near the rear end of said a'rm on a horizontal pivot Il! an outwardly extending j contact roll |20. A fore-and-aft extending lever l |2| pivoted intermediate its ends on a horizontal pivot |22 Aheld to frame side wall .|0, has its for'- ward armengagedfunder' both the contact roll |l on rock ann ||8 andthe contact roll 68 o n l y 2,185,138 roller 14'. v'Roller |00 is of much smaller diameter and has yjournalled on its rear arm' on a. horizontal pivot |23 a roller follower |24 which is engaged under a disk cam |25.. Cain |25-rotates with the drum about' the drum axis and has high and low edgeportions |26 and |21 which-are concentric with the drum axis.A Rota-I tion of the cam'vibrates lever |2| to`eiect periodic raising-and lowering of feed roller 53 andjf periodic rockingl of the combined sheet stopping and registering levers" |,|3, thereby providing for" the feeding o5 a single moistened copy sheet to the bight of the drum and platen roller during l each revolutionv of the drum.

The cam |25 so times the start of feed' of: each copy sheet thatV the leading end ofthe copy sheet and the leading or anchored end of the master sheet arrive at the bightofthe. drum and platen 1 rollerV at approximately vthe same time.- To vary the relative times of arrival to thereby lvary the upper clear margin which will be left on the printed copy sheet, the cam |25 is so` mounted as to be rotatively adjustable to a limited extent about the drum shaft. Tci this end the cam'disk is mounted on the inwardly extending. hub |28 of a vmetaljdisk` |29 yfor turning `of the cam disk about its axis relatively to the hub. The hub |28 is fixed to the drum shaft I9, and the cam |25 is held tightlyto' theinner face of the disk '|29' The by a clamping'bqlt |3^0 and a washer |3|. shank of bolt |30 extends through washer |3| and an arcuateI slot |32 in diskl.|20 l* and is threaded into cam |25. Slotv |32 is concentric" r with the shaft I9. The outer face'of the diskl is provided with suitable margin `indicating graduations |33 coactive with a suitable metal pointer or finger |34 fixed tov the outer face of the same |25. y

Cam |25 actuates`also mean'sy for lifting, the

. moisture applying roller for an instant and allowing it to move back .into contactwith roller 56 during the advance of each copy sheet by rollers53 and 54 and before the leading end of said sheen reaches rouers 5s and 5s. V This moj mentary opening of rollers 55 and 56 will allow v any excess moisturel which may have accumulated in the bight of-these rollers to becarried away. ahead of the copy sheet. Roller |05"sub r stantially entirely prevents any such moisture from being carriedaround tothe under lfaceof the sheet by roller 5 6. 'I'he liftingmeans for roller 55 :comprises a' rock shaft. |36 journalled in bearings in-the frame side walls and extending across the frame between roller55 and drum 20. l Two forwardly extending rock arms |31 fixed to shaft |36 are held lightly in'` contact with the l lower rear ends of links 10 by spring |30 which are of insuicient strength tol lift. roller' 55. -A

rearwardly extending rock arm |30 fixed on shaft |36 carries at its rear endan outwardly extending contact roller |40 -journaled on a vpivot |4| held to the arm.' .Bolted to cam |25, at the inner face.of the cam and near the leading end ofthe low edge portion |21 of the cam, is a trip stud" or block |42yadapted to wipe past roller |40 and f depress it,` and arm |39 for a brief period during each. revolution of the drum.

tion, having the usual actuating rock arm |44 and the usual resetting finger wheelv or /knob |46, is yixedl-y heldto'fthe outer face of framey wall I0 adjacent the4 front end of the machine.

to swing fore-and-aftof .the machine, and `-cle-V having at 4its front edges. downwardly'facing -shoulder |48.' Arock ann |40, fixed to and den A' counting register |43 of ordinary construc-y pendiny from said arm, isa thrust'link |41 7s; l'

d Pivotaly held to arm |44 of the register at |46 I aise-,iss

:pending from a horizontal yrock shaft |50, is connected adjacent its lower end to the lower end of link |41- by a fore-and-aft extending link |5|. vShaft |50 extends across the machine behind roller 54 and is journalled in bearings in the 4sidel walls:` of the frame. Extending rearwardly from and fixed to shaft |50 are sheet-feeding rock arms |52 arranged-in pairs (one pair for each sheet stop lever ||3) to swing upwardlyacross the path of feed of c opy sheets .into a position in which the rearwardly extending arm of each lever ||3 extends between the arms of one of a reduced inner end portion or extension |54a 'in front of link |41.

In the normal vertical position of link |41,

' extension |548L of lug |54, will move up and down in front of the link |41 during vibration of lever |2| without actuating the link. When a copy sheet is fed between the set of levers 3 and the set of -feeier arms |52, the sheet will force the feeler arms downward, thereby causing arm |49 and link |5| to swing link |41 forward far enough to position shoulder' |45 on the link |41 over the extension |54'l of lug |54 so that asy the front end of lever |2|'rises thereafter fromv its lowered position to its raised position,v link |"41 will be thrust upward and actuate the register.

Idle revolutions'of the drum will not be counted' by the register, but only those revolutions which are accompanied by feeding of a copy sheet. The feeler arms |52 and stop levers ||3assist in guiding the copy-sheet through the machine.

Any suitable means may be provided for preventing -the master sheet anchored to the drum from dropping .over upon thercopy sheet feeding and moistening means. 'I'he means shown comprises a set of` small 'spaced disks |55 rotatively mounted on tie rod I4, a similar set of disks |55 rotatively mounted on tie rod I5, and a set of, spaced wires |51 which extend between rod l5 and shaft |35 with the ends of each wire bent about said rod and said shaft. l

Manually contrqlled,. automatically operating means are provided for at will feeding a master sheet to thedrum and anchoring it to the drum,

land for releasing an anchored master sheet from* the drum for discharge thereof from the mal chine without interrupting the operation of the machine, said meansbeing manually settable at will to effect, during a singlerevolution of the drum, the release and discharge of a used master sheet and the feeding in and anchoring of a-new master sheet. Said means will now bedescribed.

Pivotlly held to frame side' walli by a pivot |55 to"swing foreand-aft of the machine is a manually settable upstanding .two-armed control lever. |55 having at its upperv end'on its upper arm and adjacent the top of the machine a handle |50. A spring |5| connected to side wall and to a stud |52 on the control lever normally yieldingly urges said lever to, and holds it in the un-set o'r inactive. position shown in Figs. 2,"1,

`8, 9, ll, 14 and 15, with stud |52 engaged withA the forward edge portion of 'a clearance aperture' v|55 in -wall and with'the lower arm ofthe ...f HMM,...

lever engaged with the inner face of a laterally flexible spring latching arm or tongue |54 which is anchored to wall and is normally held slightly ilexed putward bythe lower arm of lever H59.l Latch |54 is adapted to snap or flexy inward into latching position behind thel/lower arm of lever |59 to releasably hold said lever in the set or active position 4thereof shown in Figs. 13, 17

and 18.

Control lever |59 is the manuall control element of a manually controlled automatic clutch mechanism settable at willby said lever to automatically un-clutch from, and lock against rotation with, the drum at a denite point in the revolution of the drum and to ire-clutch to the `drum at said point upon the completion of a.

single revolution of the drum, a cam disk |55 which is normally clutched to the drum to rotate therewith'about the drum axis. The right hand head of drum 20 is formed with a sleeve |55 pinned todrum shaft I9 by a pin |51. 'Ihe left hand :head of the drum has fixed theretoby screws |58 a flanged sleeve |59 which embraces fixed by fastenings |13l to a hub |14 which is.

rotativ'cly journalled on sleeve |10.

Bearing sleeve- |1;is held fixed to frame wallv by screws |15 and lis formed at its inner end with an annular ange which encircles the outer end portion of sleeve |10 and is reduced -in depth throughout half of its circumference to provide a semi-cylindrical fixed stopv projection |15. Hub f |14 of cam |55 is formed at its outer end with an -annular flange which is opposed to the annular flangeon bearing sleevefl 1 and is reduced in depth throughout half its circumference to provide a senil-cylindrical stop projection |11 on lthe hub.

These' two recessed annular flanges may be inl terlockedend to end,v and separated at o ne point only in the rotation of drum by axial movement of cam |55 and, when interlocked, will positively lock cam |55 against rotation about the drum` shaft. l

The outer end of the sleeve |59 and the inner end of hub |14 of cam |55, are cut back from 'their opposed endsthroughout substantially half the circumferenceof each to form a releasable clutch for clutching the cam to and unclutching it from the drum at a single point only in the rotation'. of the drum. 'I'he cutting back of sleeve |69 and hub |14 is such as to leave a substan-Y tially semi-cylindrical projection |15 on sleeve |59 and a substantially semi-cylindrical projection |19 on hub |14, those edges of' which pro- -Jections which take the driving thrust when the clutch members are. interlocked being. beveled or inclined as shown atB (Figs. 7, 9 and 10) to permit said interlocked clutchmembers to cam themselves out of engagement when cam '|55 is heldagainst rotation.' l y A spring |50, coiled about sleeve '|10 and bearing against hub |14 and the ange |12 -on sleeve4 |10, normally forces -cam |55 and its hub |14 toward the right hand side of the machine to hold the cam clutched to the drum and holdthe stop members |15 and |11 out f interlocked engagement. During movement of the cam |55 toward `the left into unclutched and locked position, as more fully 'hereinafter described, the cam will press outward against astud |8v| on' thefree forward end of resilient latch arm |64 and flex the lattertoward the left to release' control leverv |59 from its set position of Figs. 17 and 18, whereupon lever |59 will be restored to normal position by spring |6|.

' 'For releasably locking a master sheet .to the Idrum, the drum is provided with a narrow and [shallow slot |82 which throughout the length of 5.dire'ot1ybetween drum shaft s and the slot |82.v v

Within the drum at the opposite vside of rodv y the drum extends inward radially of the drum fj from `the drum 'peripheryior a short distance,

and the drum carries a setI of master sheet locking pins |83 which are spaced apart longitudinally oftheslot and are reciprocable across the slot through the end portion of a' master sheet f `engaged in the slot for releasably locking or nin-v n`ing said'end portion of the master sheet to the drum within the periphery of the drum. The drum alsocaries a set of reciprocable radially -of the drum through slot |82 to assist in the introduction of the end portion of a master sheet into the slot for pinning of Asaid sheet end portion to the drumand to posi-fi 25 tively eject said sheet end portion from the '.slot

when said end portion issubsequently unpinned. Blungers |84 are provided at their outer 'ends with longitudinal'extensions |84e.

Cam |65 has high and low peripheral edges |85 and |06 concentric with its axis and that of drum shaft |9-and controls mechanism for reciprocating the set of pins |83 and the set of plungers 8 4 in such manner that the pins are retracted asthe plungers are projected and vice versa. This mechanism comprises a roller follower. |81 coactive with the periphery of cam and journalled on a, wrist; member |88 held to onearm' of a bellcrankv 89. Said wristmember extends outward through a clearance aperture |90 in the 0 left hand head of drum 20. Bellerank |89 is Y |92 from rock shaft 9| is Aasecond rock shaft |94 parallel to shaft |9| and journalled in bear-L ings on the heads of th drum. Spaced along and yxed to theI rock shaft |94 are bellcranks |95 each' of which has an arm extending to rod |92 provided [with a forked or longitudinallyslotted end through which said rod extends for rocking the bellcranks |95. The other arm of each bellciank extends outwardly toward the 'which eye is slightlyelongated in the direction` cylindrical Wall of the drum and carries adjacent its outer end a laterally extending headed stud |96. Pins |83 are connected at their innerends to studs |96, each pin being formed'with a pivot eye |83 through which the-stud stank extends,`

i of the length of the stud-carrying armof the y associated bellcrank |95. Rotatively mounted on rod |92 are washers or rings |91 each connected by a horizontal 4pivot |98'to the inner end of a dierent one.of the plungers' |84. Springs |99, coiled about plungers |84 andinterposed between l the drum and a.. suitable collar -200 on each` plungers |84 which are v l 20 spaced apart longitudinally of the drum and are plunger; normally hold the plungers |84 fully retracted and the pins |83 vfullyjprojected and yieldingly hold follower IBI-to the periphery of cam |65. I

' The follower is'engag'e'd with lthe low edge portion |86 -ofoam |85 during rotation of said cam with the Cam |65 has extending outward or towardthe left therefrom a roller 20| jurnalled on a horizontal pivot fixed to, thecam,

'said roller being so located as to pass -the manually settble control lever |59 when the latter is in normal unset position, but. toengage under the'lower endof said lever andthereby Vstall or' stop rotation of the cam 'at a xed point in the .revolutionof the drum (as shown in dotted linesy in Fig. 18) after' the control lever, |59 is moved to and latched in the Vset position shown in Fig. 17. When the cam is thus stalled it is unclutched from the drum, held locked in its stalled position. and finally unloekedand re-clutched to the drum,

the re-clutching action resulting in the cam besofy ingagain-clutched to the' drum after a single 'f revolution of the drum and with the cam in the same normal relation to the drum whichitfhadj at the time the stalling occurred. TheV single revolution or 360 degree turn of the drum rela- ,tively to the stalled or stopped cam is effective, as hereinafter described, to bring about the unlocking and .ejection of a used master sheet and the introduction and locking of a new master sheet.v l 1 4Means coactive with plungers |84 to introduce l one end of'a master sheet into the drum slot |82 for locking'of said sheet to the drum by the pins |83 will next be described. A master sheetfeed table` 202 having longitudinal side flanges,'has. its Y i flanges pivoted on tie rod |3 near the discharge end of the table. A master 1sheet deector plate 203 extends between the side flanges of the feed table 202 and is pinned to rod |'3 with said plate inclined upward and rearward' opposite the upper rear portion ofthe drum. Table 202 is adapted' to be swung about rod |3 from a horizontal in.

operative position in which the table overlies the drum and restsl on tie rod |4 to an operative feeding position of the table shown in the drawings.

In feedingfposition the table extends upward and rearward from a point kadjacent the upper rear portion of the drum.being supported in this posi" tion byv pivot. rod I3 and by a stop or supporting bar 204 held to thel frame sidewalls. Deflector plate 203 is slightly above the inclined-bottom of the table when the table is infeeding position.

interposed between the drum and the discharge end of table 202 with their bight substantially in the plane of the bottom of ,table is a pairof nor- 205 is a hollow' metal roller yor sleeve'having a knurled periphery and mounted on a rock shaft 201 for rotation on said shaft. Rock shaft 201extends through the frame walls yand is :lournalled in bearings on said walls, `theshait 'extending parallel to-the kdrum below the lower end of lthe feed table and supporting roller 205 out of contact with the drum. Fixedfto the A'ends of rock shaft :o1 is a. ponof forwardly and upwardly ex.

mally inactiveA feed rollers 205 and 206. Roller tending'rock arms 208 having short longitudinal f closed slots 209 therein in which are slidably held a pair of bearing. blocks 2|0 slidably shiftable f Y 7U J i longitudinally of the rock arms 208.l

lRoller 206 is [a rubber. faced'roller having reduced or shaft end portionsjournalled in bearing blocks 2 |0to permit said roller to normally gravitate into contact with the upper front portion of roller 205. A spring 2||, connected to| wall 75 Pins |83 reciprocate in cylindrical guidel bores and to a rearwardly extending rock arm 2 I 2 flxed to shaft 201, normally holds arms 200 rocked upward in the position shown in Figs.- 16 and 19 to normally hold roller 206 out ofcontact with the drum. The frame side walls have clearance apertures 2|3 for the reduced or shaft end portions of roller 206 arranged to permit swinging of said roller into contact with the drum and also'to limit swinging movement of the roller away from the drum.. l

Means associated with cam |65 whereby roller 206 may be yieldingly pressed to the drum against the resistance of spring 2I| to cause driving of said roller by the tractive effect of the drum thereon and cause the driving of roller 205 by the tractive effect thereon of roller 206, to thereby effect activation of the pair of rollers 205-206 to feed a master sheet from table 202 to the drum, will now be described. Loosely pivoted on rock shaft 201 between frame side wall and the left hand end of roller 205 is a rigid metal -rock arm 2H which depends from said shaft and has journalled thereon near its lower 'end on a horizontal pivot a roller cam follower 2|5 extending inward or toward the right from said rock arm. Pendent from the rock shaft 201 is a resilient fore-and-aft Iflexible spring metal rock arm 2|6 the upper end of which is fixed lto shaft 201 and the lower end' of which is engaged in a slot 2|1 in a lug 2|0 formed on the lower end of rock arm 2I4, which slot extends transversely of the machine. The interlocked rock arms 2H and 2|6 form, in effect, 4a resilient fore-and-aft flexible rock arm supporting the follower 2 I 5.

Follower 2 I 5 is coactive with the outer ed'ge portions 4226 and 221 .of a pivoted and normally inactive cam arm 220, as hereinafter described. Cam arm 220 is pivotally held at its leadingend-tow the left hand head of drum 20 externally of the drum by a horizontal pivot 22| and carries adjacent its free trailing end on a horizontal pivot a roller cam follower 222 which extends outwardly or toward the leftfrom cam arm 220 and is coactive with the periphery of cam |65 as hereinafter described.

Cam arm or' swinging' cam 220 is provided adjacent is trailing end .with a short closed-arcuate slot 223 through which extends the shank of a headed guide and stop screw or screw stud 224 heldrto the left hand head of drum 20 to limit swinging of arm220, slot 223 being concentric with the pivotal axisof arm 220. A spring 225 connected to the trailing end of arm 220 and 4to the left hand head of the drum normally yieldingly holds arm 220 rocked inward towardthe drum axis toor substantially to, the lpossiblelimit of 'inward swinging movement of arm 220 in'whichnormally' held inactive position of arm 220 the follower 222. Ais engaged (as'v shown in Figs. 16, 1'1`and 19)V against the low edge portion |06 of cam |05;

During. rotation of the drum 20 with cam |65 held stalled, thehigh edge DOrtion .|05 of cam |65 is effective on follower 222 to. swingcam arm 220 i outward to, or substantially to, the outer limit.-

of its swinging movement into the active position show'n most clearly in-'Flga 10 and 14. Arm 2 20 is formed-at its outer edge with a straight active leading edge portion 226 and an arcuate inactive or dwell edge portion 221 for coaction with follower 2|5 on arm 2M. When'K arm 220 is forced outward from its inactive position to its vactive position, the dwell edge portion,l 221 is concentric with the drum-axis, and the active portion 226 then slopes inward from the leading end of the dwell portion toward the leading pivoted end of.

- 205 and 206. As'theleading edgelofthe master arm 220. l

,220 in the drum, and plungers |04 reciprocate in cylindrical guidebores 229 inthe drum. For-convenience in manufacture, these bores and slot |02 are formed in a metal bar 20a which forms a relmovable part of the cylindrical'wall of the drum and is detachably held by bolts 230 to lugs 23| formed4 on the drum heads. Slot |82 extendsacross bores 220 near the trailing ends of said bores, andjsaid `slot extends across the trailing halves f vbores 229. The extensions |04a of plungers |04 have flat leading' faces lying in a plane parallel with and about half way between' sheet M on the master sheet feed table 202,with -v the inked face of the sheet facing toward the front of the machine and with the top marginal edge of the sheet lowermost, and allows the sheet to slide downward between the table 'and defiector plate 203 until it is stopped and registered by engagement withv the contacted feed rolls 205 and 206 at the bight of said rolls. Lever is then set bythe operator who thereupon starts to turn the operating crank handle clockwiser as the i machine is viewed in Fig. 1, and may continue to so rotate the handle during making of copies from master sheet M and from the other master sheets subsequently successively fed at will from table 202..

When the rotation of the handle is started cam will rotate in unison with the drum until part 20| on the cam engages under the lower. end of the set lever |50 and thereby stalls or stops rota tion of cam |65 at a lpoint in which the cam and drum are rotated into 'the position shown in Fig.

16. The'drum will next make one complete revo- During the-described single revolution of the -drum relatively to cam |65, the follower |01 is carried once around 'the periphery of the cam. As this follower travels around the cam, pins |03 V are retracted and plungers |84 kare projected. shortly afte drum slot |02 passes platen roller f 32 (see Fig. 18). Shortly thereafter, and before the parts reach the position shown in-Fig. 14, the cam 220 will be swung fully outward by the action of cam |65 on follower 222. Intthe construction shown, cam 220 is first swung partly outward by the action thereon of wrist |00 lcarrying follower |01 (as shown in Fig. 18), but such preliminary Vswinging of cam 220 is notessential. Shortly before the drum arrives at'l the' position shown in Fig. 14, the outwardly swung cam 220 acts on f ollower 2|5 to yieldingly force feed roll 206 against the periphery of the drum whereupon rolls 205 and 206 start rotating and feed master. sheet M toward the A i It will be seen from Fig. 14 that the leading edge of the master sheet advances 'obliquely' downwardV andforward behind and toward the drum to meet the then upwardly and forwardly` advancing mouth of drumslot |02 and-that said sheet edge and slot mouth meet below that plane radial to the drum in'which lies the drum axis and the bight of the mastersheet `feeding Vrolls jected, these movements of the plungers and pins being completed substantially at the time the mouth of the slot arrives in the aforesaid ,plane in which lies the drum axis and the bight of feed rolls 205 and 206. The retracting plungers permit the leading end of the-master sheet to move down into the slot |82 and guide its leading end into the slot, the rotative advancing movement of the slot and plungers about the drum axis combined with the feeding a ion of the rolls 205 and 206'insuring carr g of the leading 'portion of the-master sheet to, or substantially to, the bottom .of the slot nd pinning .of said-portion to the drum by pins v83 Withoutv liability of retraction of the sheet from the slot prior to the 'pinning "of the sheet. As thesaid revolution of the drum `relativelyito cam |65 continues, themaster sheet M will be 'Withdrawn f l fromthe rtable 202 (see Figs. 16 and 17) and will thereafter be carriedaround and around the drum' axis until lever |59 is again set, feed roll 206 returning to normal position out of contact with the drum when the drum reaches a point in said revolution'midway the drum positions shown in. Figs. .14 and 16 by reason of follower 222 moving from the high edge |85 of cam |65 onto the low edge |86 .of said cam. i

During the first portion ofthis revolution of the drum relatively to stalled cam |65,'the clutch |18|19 opens and forces the stalled cam |65 axially toward the left. The clutch |18|19 is closed in Figs. 1 3 and 20 and is open in Figs. 7, 8. 9, 10 and 11. As cam |65 is forced axially toward the left from 4'5 plane in which it is shown in -Figs. 13 and 20, it presses stud 8| on spring latch |64 to the left,

thereby flexing said spring latch and releasing theset lever |59. Lever |59, when set, stalls the cam- |65 in the rotated position shown most clearo ly 11n Figs. 7 to 10,' 14, 16 and 18, the lever being `shown set in Figs. 13 and 17. Inthe stalled position of cam .165, Vprojections |16 and |11 are engageable, as shown most clearly in Fig. '7, to

llock or hold the' cam stalled against rotation after the automatic release of lever |59` until the single revolution ofthe drumrelatively to the stalled cam is completed. Aty theend of this revolution spring' |80 forces cam |65 ltoward the vright andclosesthe clutch` |18|19 and holds it w closed. 'Ihe unclutching andlocking of cam |65 and the-release of the set control lever |59 occur'befor'e the drum has turned relatively to the stalled cam into the position shown in Fig.

- 18. The cam is re-clutched to the drum at the 65 time the drumhas rotated one revolution relatively to the stalled cam into the position shown in mais. f

Copy sheet feed roll 53 is raised and lowered once for each revolution of the drum, andthe p copysheet registering stops ||3 are rocked into,

' and out of eective position once for each revo-v lution of the drum,'the stops'being moved-to ef fective position as the roll.53 is raised and being moved toineifectivev position as the roll is low- -1 Il ered. The movements of roll 53 and'stops H3' aromas I `are controlled by cam |25 and its follower [24...

the vertical fore-and-aft.

is at su'ch time being Shortly before the drum arrives at that point in its revolution in unison with cam |65 shown in Fig. '16, and at which the cam is also adapted to be stalled by lever |59 when the'latter isset. the follower |24 moves from the high edge v|26 of -cam |25 onto the leading part of the ylow edge portion |21 of cam |25 thereby causing lowering of the roll 53 for tractive driving of said roll from roll 5 4- andl also causing moving of the stops ||3 to ineffectiveposition'.`

'Ihe length of the low'porti'on of cam |25 is! such that roll 53 is heldv lowered and stops H3L are held ineffective throughout about one-quarter of 'each revolution of the drum. At any time while the roll 53 is raised and stops '||3 are in.`

their effective. position, that is, at any Stime dur-v ing approximately three-'quartersl of each revolu`g tion of drum 20, a clear copy sheet may be `positioned for feeding. Duringthis portion of the above-described revolution of drum 20 relatively to stalled cam |65 and prior to the loweringof roll 53 and movement of stops 3 to ineilective position near the end of said drum revolution,- the rst clear sheet or copy sheet C is placed upon the feed table yand slid rearward between the separated feedrolls 53"' and ',54 against the' forward ends of theV combined stops and registering members H3, as shown in dotted V-lines in Fig. 14. As the drum completes this revolution.

relatively. to cam |65 and shortly prior to the drums completing its movement from the po'-l T sition shown in Fig. 14 tothat vshown in Fig. 16,

` they roll 53 lowers, the stops 3 move to ineffective position, and the copy sheet C'is fed rear-` ward by rolls 53 ,and 54 under stops I|3 and depresses the feeler or copy sheet ,detectorflngers on levers |2 to actuate the counterr |43 when |52,thereby positioning thrust link |41forupwardv movement bythe reduced end .|545 of lug 54 lever |2| is thereafter rocked to again lift roll y 53 and render stops I3 again effective; The roll f 53 isl lifted and stops |3 vare rendered effective shortly prior to the timefthe drum is rotated into the position shown in Fig.' 17; in which position.,- copy sheet C has already been gripped between, and fed'a` short distance. through the bight of, p the drum 20 andthe platen 'roller 32 which coact to press the copysheet to the master sheet and to complete feeding yand discharge of th.

copy sheet. If desired apan or tray `232 (Fig. 2)

frame to receive discharged sheets. 1t

. During each succeeding revolution of the drum following that which it'rnakes relatively to cam |65 while the cam is stalled, and during the portion of each such revolution corresponding to may be seated .on the Jbottom wall |2 of the' that in which the first copy sheet was introduced,

a clear copy sheet is similarly introduced frautomatic timed' feeding 'thereof through "the, machine. A copy sheet vsuch a's C may be intro-v duced during this interval between the feed rolls 53 and 54 `and registered and held againstfeeding y' by stops ||3 while the preceding copy sheet.` is be;y `ing fed throughthe machine witha trailing part A thereof stillfestingeon feed table 48, as shown in Fig. 19, since the'forward endsof stops |I8 will be, undersuch conditions, yieldingly pressed down on top of sheet C iny position to lhold .sheet -C against being drawn along with sheet C which" fed by rolls55 and 56 and by the drum 20 and platenfroller 32: Shortly before .each fed clear sheet reaches .the

bight of vrolls 55 and 56 roll 55 is lifted rfor av brief period and again lowered to roll 56 for the clear sheet. to the inked face of the'master sheet to produce a printed copy. 4

It will be obviousfrom the foregoing description of the operation of the machine that the operator may,before completing the taking 0f the desired number of copies from the master sheet M, place a second master sheet 'M' upon the feed table 202 ready to`be fed into the machine, as shown in Iilg. 1 9. The old master M may be dischargedand the new master M' fed .into the ma` chine at the Vwill-fof the operator witho ny interruption of the making of a copy'fgh revolution'of the drum.` To effect su change of master the operator merely has tov while continuing the drum rotation and the t ed manual introduction. of clear sheets, set the c ntrol lever |59 during the feed loif the last clear sheet but one of the number of copies? desired to be made from the old master. During the feeding and printing of. the nextclear sheet, thatis, Athe last one of the clear sheets upon which it is desired to takea copy from the old master sheet M, said last copy or clear sheet will be printed from, and discharged together with, the old master M as shown in Fig. 18, and the new master M will vbe fed into the machine and: locked to the drum and will `print the next clear sheet.

The connection 264-265- between each arm4 263 and the adjacent arm 63 permits a small amount of lost motion making provision for accurate feeding vof sheets of different thickness' and for` lifting of roll 53' to inactive position by means of arms 63, shaft 64, arm 61, roller 68 and` came' actuated lever |2|.

The modified machine of Figs. 23, 24' and 25 is l constructed as in the case of the machine shown in Figs. 1 to 22"and above described, except for the -addition to the above-described machine of a link 266, a lever 261 and la groove or recess 268 formed in the inner face'of that one of the arms |91 which is located at the' right-hand side of the machine. l n

The lever 261 is mounted about midway its ends on a suitable horizontal pivot 269 held to the right-hand side plate |0 of the machine at the level of and inrarof rock shaft |50. Link 266 f is' pivotally connected to rock-arm |49 and to `one arm of lever 261`for' parallel motion of said lever arm and rock arm. 'I'he springI |53, which acts on rock arm |49 to normally urge the latter into a position inwhich it depends vertically from rock shaft |49 (as ldescribed in connection with the machine illustrated in Figs.- l and 2) acts-,jin the modified machine, on lever 261 through link 266 to normally likewise urge lever 261 into vertical position parallel to rock arm. |49, as shown in- Figs. 2,3 and 24. Lever 261 is` supported gnA jpivot 269 to swing fore-and-aft of the machine in the same' fore-and'-aft plane of the machine in which groove or recess 268 lies; the upper end of the lever 261. being receivable in recess 268 in the lowered position of the recessed arm ,|31I and roller'v 55, as shown in Fig. 25, when the copy sheet is being fed. Pivot 269 is so positioned fore-anddrum. aft of themachine, and-the length of the upper v arm of lever 261 is such, that, in the vertical position of lever v26" its upper end is engageable under recessed arm |31 forward of the forwardl edge ofrecess 266 (as shown in Fig. 23) to prevent lowering of roll 55 from its highest elevated f position to its lowered position (shown in F18.

25) in which it contacts roll 56. i

vIt willbe obvious, therefore, that if the drum 20 is rotated without feeding'of copy sheets, moisture applying roll 55 will shift at each revolution between the positions thereof shown in Figs..23 and 24 and moistening of roll 56 will be prevented during such idle operation of the machine. However, when a copy sheet is fed into the machine by rolls 54 and 54, the leading edge of said sheet will arrive at ng'ers |52 as lever arm |31 starts upward from'the position of Fig.

23 (see- Fig. 24) and wiu (see Fig. 25) push said fingers |52 rearward to permit full lowering of lroll 55 just before the copy sheet enters the bight of rolls 55 'and 56; thereby permitting 'moistening of the sheet by roll 55. If no copy sheet is fed against lingers |52 during movement of roll 55 to the position of Fig.24 and back to thatv of Fig. 23, and the machine is stopped, roll 55 will be held against lowering 4into contact with roll 56 by the lever 261, as shown in Fig. 23, while the rnachine remains idle. Y

' What I. claim is:

1.1In a `machineof the charactendescribed,

y the combination of a rotatablemaster sheet car' rier, drive means v-for continuously rotatively driving said carrier through repeated revolutions, means controlled by rotary movement of the carrier tooperate during each revolution of `.the carrier in timed relation with the carrier to moisten one face of a copy sheet supplied to said carrier, a control member normally urged to an idle position and manually settable at .will in an .active set position, means for automatically latchingA said control member in set position, and means controlled by the setting of said member Aand operable by continued rotation of the ycarsov .means and press the moistened face of said copy sheet to a master sheet carried by the rotating rier to effect a substitution of a new master sheet .for one carried by the carrier without interrup-` "tion in the making of a copy for each revolution of the drum and to unlatch the set control' I member to prevent an-automatic repeat of master sheet substituting operation of said means.

2. In a machine of theA character described, the combination of a rotatable master-sheet-carrying drum, drive means for continuously rotatively driving said drum through successive revolutions, aplaten roller in constant sheet pressing relation with said drum, copy sheet feeding and moistening means, means controlled by rotary movement of said drum to operate during each successive revolution of the drum to Lmoisten a copy sheetv supplied to said means and feed it into the bight] r of the drum and platen roller in timed relation with the for the pressi-ng together ofthe moistened copy sheet and a master sheet carriedby the-drum, means operable by a, single revolution off` the drum to effect the release and discharge of a master sheet carried by the drum l and the attachment of a new-master sheet to the drum, and an automatically restored control member manually settable during., any desired tion for the next ensuing revolution only of the .3. In amachi'ne of the character descnbedtne 'revolution of the drum to render said last-menl -tioned meanseiective atthe end of that revolucombination of .a rotatable master-sheet-carrying drum, drive means for continuously rotating thedrum through successive revolutions, a platen roller in constant sheet pressing relation withl said drum, cop'y sheet feeding and moistening meansvcontrolled' by rotary movement of the drum to operate during each revolution of the drum to moisten one 'face of a copy sheet supplied to said means and feed said sheet into the bightof the drum and platen roller in timed ref tion, means for latching said control member in set position, and means controlled by setting of said member for operation of said means by ro tation of the drum during a single drum revolutionto discharge a used master from the drum, attach a new master to the drum, and unlatch member.

4. In a machine of the character described, lthe combination of a Arotatable duplicating .drum

having a longitudinal slot extending radially 'thereintofrom the drum periphery, `means for rotatively driving the drum, a platen roller o pposed to the drum for' sheet pressing coaction therewith, a master sheet feed table supported independently of the drum, master sheet locking pins carried by the drum for reciprocation into and out of a locking position in which they are projected across the slot for extension through an end portion of a master sheet engaged; in the slot, means for introducing one end portion of a master sheetA on said m'aster. sheet feed table into said slot for locking of said sheet to said drum by saidpins, means for effecting actuation of said pins to unlocking position'and back to locking position and sheet introducing actuation of said master sheet introducing means while the pins are in unlocked position during travel of the-slot from the platen roller to the master sheet feed table, and manually shiftable control means for rendering said means for effecting said actuation of the pins and master sheet introducing means effective at will.

5. I n a machine ofthe character described, the combination of a rotatable duplicating drum? having a longitudinal slot extending radially` Ithereinto from .the drum periphery, means yfor rotatively driving the drum, a platen rolleropposed to the drum for sheet pressing coaction therewith, a master sheet feed table supported independently of the drum, master sheet, locking pins. carried by the drum for reciprocation intoV and-out of a vlocking position in'which they are proiectedfacross the slot for extension` through an end portion of a master sheet engaged in the;V slot, means for introducing .one end portionof a master sheet on said master sheet'feed table l .into said slot for. .locking of said sheet tosaid' drum -by said pins, means for eiecting actuation of said pins .to unlocking position and back to I locking position and sheet introducing actuation 'of said master sheet introducing means while -the pins are 'in .unlocked position during travel ofthe slot from'the platen roller to the master sheet feed table, manually. shiftable control means for rendering said means for eecting said actuation of the pins and mastervsheet introducl ing means effective at willi a copyl sheet feed tablellpported independently-of the drum, andl means operating in timedrelation -to the drum` -for advancing a copy sheet from the copy lsheet Iand roller together with feed table into the bight of the drum and platen'- roller for travel of said sheet between the drum 1 the combination of a rotatably supported master sheet carryingv cylinder having a narrow longitudinal slot in its periphery for receiving van -end portion of `a master sheet, means for rotatively driving "said cylinder continuously throughsuccessive revolutions, a feed roller mechanism for Afeeding a master sheet toward the cylinder,

means carried by the cylinder for guiding a master` sheet edgewise into said;v slot and for ejecting it' from the slot, means carried by the cylinder forlocking a master sheet in said slot,

a master sheet locked normally inactive means operable' by rotation of e the, cylinder during a single revolution of the cylinder to actuate the feed roller mechanism and the cylinder carried means to unlock'and discharge a used master andto :feed and lock to the cylinder a' new master, and manual control means for rendering said normally inactive l means effective' at will.

'7. lIna machine of the class described, `the combination of a rotatably mounted duplicating drum having in its perlpherya longitudinal slot' to receive an end portion of a master sheet, a. f

pair of normally stationary and abuttingmaster.

sheetfeed rolls extending longitudinally of the drum, and supportedA for swinging onel of said rolls about the axis of the other into. driving drum to drive the rolls, means for swinging said f 4c contact with the drum rora-master sheet .on the tone roll, means carried by the drum and pro' jectible outward therefrom toregister with said slot the leading edge of a master. sheet being fed by said rolls and retractible into the drum to lead said sheet edge down into the slot, and means carried' by the drum for -locking the master sheet inthes1ot... ya

8. In a machine of the class described, the

combination of a rotatably mounted duplicating e drum having in its periphery a. longitudinal slot i '50 pair of normallystationary and abutting mastery to receive -an end portion of a master sheet, a`

sheet feed rolls extending longitudinally'oi'the drum, and supported for swinging of oneof said rolls about the axis of the, other into ydriving contact with the Adrum or almaster sheet on the, drum to drive the rolls, means fonswinging sa1d one jroll, meanscarried bythe/drum and `pro-- jectible outward therefrom to register with said slotthe leading edge of a master sheet being fed by said -rolls and retractible into the drum to lead said sheet edge down into the slot,- means carried by the drum for locking the master sheet 'in the slot, and means manually conditioned atI will for actuating the roll swinging means'and the drum carried means to -effect a change of master sheets. v

9. In a Vmachil'ieI-of the class described, theV combination' of a rotatably mounted duplicating drum having in its periphery a longitudinal slot to receive an end portion of a master sheet,

a pair of normally stationary and 'abutting mastersheet feed rolls extending longitudinally'- of the `drumand supported for swinging of one of said rolls aboutv vthe axis of :the other into driving contact with'the drum or--a master sheetl :,raaise on the ldrum to drive the rolls, means for swinging 'said one roll, means carried by the drum and l yprojectible outward therefrom to register withl rotatably mounted in the frame for turning.

about a. horizontal axis extending transversely of the frame, drum driving means for continuously rotating the drum through successive revolutions, a platen roller extending longitudinally of and engaged under the drum. and rotatably journalled in the frame, said drumhaving .a narrow longitudinal slot extending inward from its periphery'for receiving edgewise therein an end portion of a master sheet, copy sheet feeding and moistening means for feeding a copy sheet rearward into the bight of the ydrum and plat'en roller and moistening the upper face of the copy sheet as it is fed to said bight, said sheet feeding and moistening means being operatively connected with the .drumfor operation during each "revolution of the drum to feed one copy sheet to the drum to pass between the drum and platen roller concurrently with a master sheet held to the drum, locking means carried by the drum for releasably holding the leading end portion of a master sheet locked in thedrum slot, and means manually conditionable at will for opera- Vtion thereof by rotation of the drum -to effect unlocking ofv said locking means, ejection of the leading end of an unlocked master sheet from said slot, edgewise introduction into the slot of an end portion of a newmaster, and re-locking of said locking means during travel of the' slot Afrom and back to the platen roller.

11. In a machine of the character described,

fthe combination of a frame, a duplicating drum extendingy transversely of and rotatably supported in the frame, drum driving means ior rotating the drum in a direction in which the drum periphery moves upwaid behind the drum axis, a platen roller extending transversely of and rotatably mounted in the frame and engaged'under the drum, copy sheet feeding. and moistening means forward of the engaged drum and platen roller and operating in .timed relation to the drum to deliver rearwardly' into the. bight of the drum' and platen roller, and approximately concurrently with the arrival of the leading end of a master sheetv atsaid bight, a copy sheet moistened on its upwardly about the drum axis behind said axis,

and means manually settable to temporarily release said locking means during travel of the slo't away from the platen roller toward a point above the drum axis and to, during the period o-f release of said locking means, rst eject from the` slot the unlocked end of a master sheet engaged inl said slot and render said master sheet feeding means temporarily effective and coact with the sheet being fed thereby to introduce said sheet into the drum slot.

12. In a machine or Vthe class described,- the combination of a rotatable duplicating drum havj" ing a longitudinal slot in its periphery for recep- .12

tion of the end portion of a master sheet, a pair of opposed feed rolls extending longitudinally of the drum and operable at will to feed a `master sheet toward said drum from the bight of the rolls as the' mouth of the slot approaches the plane in which lies the said bight and the drum axis, 4and means carried by thedrum and rendered automatically operative during feeding action of said feed rolls to engage and register the leading end of a master sheet being fed by said rollswith said drum slot and flex the said endof said sheet toward the mouth of said drum slot and lead itinto said drum slot as the slot approaches said plane, and master sheet locking means carried by the drum operative automatically to first release a held m'aster sheet and then actuation of the first-mentioned means.

13. In a machine of the class described, the combination of a rotatably mounted duplicating 4lock the newly fed master sheet to the drum upon drum having a narrow longitudinal slot extending inward from its peripheryfin a plane radial to the drum axis, means for rotativelyvdriving said drum in one direction, means for projecting aleading portion of a master sheet toward thev slot mouth, drum carried means for flexing the projected portion'of the master sheet toward the .slot mouth and directing it into the slot as the drum rotates, and means for locking said end portion of the master sheet in the slot following insertion thereof in the slot.

14. A duplicating machine of the characterv de.- scribed having, in combination, a frame, a duplicating drum ljournalled in the frame and having a narrow longitudinal slot extending inward from its periphery substantially radially of the drum axis, means for rotatively driving the drum con- A tinuously through successive revolutions, and

means on the drum and frame manually con-y ditionable at will for actuation thereof by rotation of the drum to feed an end portion of a mastersheet edgewise into said .radial slot while the drum is rotating and to lock the .fed in end portion of said sheet in said radial slot.

i5. A duplicating machine, as claimed in claim 14, wherein the fed in end portion ofthe master sheet is locked to the drum by master sheet perforating locking pins reciprocably carried by the drum for reciprocation across the slot through the fed in end portion rof the master sheet and through both those walls of the slot which are disposed substantially radially of the drum axis. f 16. A duplicating machine as claimed in claim 14, having means to`feed and pressa copy. sheet to the drum during each revolution of the drum. and wherein said means on the drum and frame are manually conditionable for actuation by drum rotation during a single revolution of the drum to yi'lrst unlock a master sheet. held to the drim4 and eject its held end portion from said4 drum slot as a copy is being made from said master sheet and to thereafter feed edgwise into'v and lock in said slot an end portion of a new master sheet in time for printing of the next fed copy sheet from the new master sheet.'

17. A duplicating machine of the character described, comprising a rotatably supported dupliradially to-the drum axis, means for rotatively 

